Space Camp: My Most Favorite Job Ever!
I’m in Huntsville this week for a conference. I’m staying just a few minutes walk from my favorite job ever–Summer […]
I’m in Huntsville this week for a conference. I’m staying just a few minutes walk from my favorite job ever–Summer […]
In 1955, C. Northcote Parkinson opens his essay, “It is a commonplace observation that work expands so as to fill
Parkinson’s Law: A Bureaucracy Grows Regardless of Workload Read More »
In his 2011 book, Harvey Silvergate estimates that American professionals (doctors, engineers, etc.) commit on average three felonies daily. More
Clarence Earl Gideon, a poor drifter, took on the State of Florida in 1963 in the Supreme Court and won!
Book: “Gideons Trumpet” Shows the Value of the SCOTUS Reversing a Ruling Read More »
When I was a camp counselor at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, during the summer of 1992, I was enthralled
I am excited to participate in the Tennessee Book and Reader’s Conference September 6-7 (Friday-Saturday) at the Knoxville Expo Center
In-Person Book Signing: Sep. 6-7 Knoxville Expo Center Read More »
The place to commit a crime in the US and get away with it is known as the “Zone of
MLK’s most famous speech almost didn’t happen. In the March on Washington on August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr.,
August 28, 1963: “Tell ’em about the Dream, Martin!” Read More »
American political polarization is an important topic that we as a nation must begin to address. Looking at a 2022
The inconvenient truth–to borrow Al Gore’s phrase–for renewable energy sources is that the science is easy but the engineering is
The Failure of Renewable Energy: Science, Easy; Engineering, Impossible Read More »